Singaporeans pride themselves on their bilingualism. From the 1960s, our schools have taught us English along with a mother tongue language – Mandarin for Chinese, Bahasa Melayu for Malays and Tamil for Indians who speak the language. Other than language lessons, the main language of instruction in Singapore schools is English.
It goes without saying that in a world where English is such a common currency, this has given us a competitive edge. One can even argue that learning and speaking English has helped to integrate our multiracial society.
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Dr Teo Kay Key is research fellow at the IPS Social Lab of the Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore.
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